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ST. PAUL, Minn. _ Bill Anderson was looking for some face-to-face time with his three sons in the wilderness "without a lot of distractions."
So he booked a trip with KaBeeLo Lodge in the heart of the Ontario wilderness. As a fly-in fishing business, KaBeeLo has outposts on remote lakes to which access is by air and the cabins are typically the only human habitation on the lake. Therefore, the fishing usually is superb.
Anderson talked a fellow architect, Bill Hall, into bringing his two sons on the trip, and they spent several days in the Canadian bush catching walleyes hand over fist. They had so much fun they booked again the next year. And the next.
Ten years later, Anderson and his sons, now in their 30s, again will make the 10-hour drive to KaBeeLo Lodge in June, then board a floatplane for the short flight to one of the 24 cabins operated by KaBeeLo owners Harald and Ann Lohn of Prior Lake, Minn.
"We really like having that frontier, wilderness feeling that's still pretty close to home," said Anderson, who lives in Stillwater, Minn. "The cabins have plenty of ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Fly-in fishing trips deliver frontier comfort.(Knight Ridder...